Richard J. McEwan, 26, of Milford, New Jersey, has been charged with third degree criminal mischief after causing nearly $19,000 in damage to the Trump National Golf Course in Bedminster. He was charged for breaking and entering Taylor Swift's Rhode Island home in August.

The New Jersey man charged with breaking into Taylor Swift's home a few weeks ago now allegedly has caused significant damage to the grounds of President Donald Trump’s Bedminster golf course, authorities said.

Richard J. McEwan, 26, of Milford, Hunterdon County, is charged with criminal mischief by the Somerset Prosecutor's Office after allegedly doing "donuts" on the Trump National Golf Course in two separate incidents, causing nearly $19,000 in damage, investigators said.

Last month, McEwan was charged with breaking into Taylor Swift's Rhode Island home, a 11,744 square-foot estate with seven bedrooms and nine bathrooms. Officers found that he had broken a glass door to get inside. He reportedly took off his shoes before entering the home, telling the police who arrested him he did so "to be polite."

Around 5:30 p.m. on Sept. 3, an employee at the golf course called the Bedminster Township police to report a Ford sedan, with music blaring, doing "donuts" on the golf course’s 11th hole.

Police police were called to Trump National again around 3:30 on Sept. 8. This time the vehicle was seen doing "donuts" on the 13th hole, which caused between $7,000 and $9,000 worth of damage, police said.

A witness described seeing a blue Ford with a Rutgers sticker on it. Partial numbers of the license plate were obtained and after an investigation police found the vehicle described belonged to McEwan.

He was arrested at his residence on Tuesday and released pending a future court date.